Biological investigations of marine Antarctic systems and stocks
- Biological investigations of marine Antarctic systems and stocks
Biological investigations of marine Antarctic systems and stocks
[baɪə'lɔdʒɪkl ɪnvestɪ'geɪʃnz ɔv mə'riːn æn'tɑːktɪk 'sɪstɪmz ænd 'stɔks, englisch], Abkürzung
BIOMASS, internationales
Programm (1980-86) zur Erforschung des Ökosystems in den Meeren der
Antarktis, besonders der
Nahrungskette ihrer
Lebewesen, deren Fortpflanzungsverhalten und der menschlichen Einflüsse.
Universal-Lexikon.
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